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The verb pedir ⇒ To ask, to request, to order.
In this case: To order
¿Que pides tú cuando vas a un restaraunte?
Because it is a question, it's asking "what you ask for." The conjugation is to help understand and ask for or order food/drinks/etc.The sentence translates to "What do you order when you go to a restaurant?"Yo pido carnes o pescado.
The beginning of the sentences starts with "yo," which is referring to oneself or "I/ I am."Therefore, the conjugation "pido" to state what you want, or what you are asking for.The sentence translates to ⇒ "I order meat or fish."Mi hermano siempre pide bistec.
This sentence is stating in third person what her brother orders at a restaurant. ⇒ My brother always orders steak.Third person in Spanish are: ella/el/ustedPage 2
The word jugar is to pay.
Tú juegas el tenis?
Because this is asking someone a question, it is referring to "you"Translation is ⇒ "Do you play tennis?"La chica juega el voleibol.
Again, this is referring to a third personLa chica translates to ⇒ the girl It is important to remember, most times the "s" used for the same word spelling in (Tu/Tú) will be dropped for (Ella/El).Translation is ⇒ "The girl plays volleyball."Mis amigos y yo jugamos al básquetbol
Because the statement is plural, we use jugamos.Same with "nosotros" jugamos = "we" play.Mis amigos y to = My friends and I ⇒ This is pluralTranslation is "My friends and I play basketball"Yo juego el béisbol
Remember, yo is I (first-person)Therefore, most times, the conjugation that ends with "o" will be used for first person.Translation is ⇒ I play baseballUstedes juegan el fútbol americano.
Ustedes is related to they/them or in other words "you guys" (more than one person)Usually, the conjugation will end in (an) or (en)Translates to ⇒ "You guys play american football"Page 3
Duermo en mi cuarto. Preparo la cena en la cocina. Yo como con mi familia en el comedor. Pongo mi ropa en el armario.
Cuarto = roomLa cocina = The KitchenEl comedor = The dining room (table)El armario =. The closetTranslation ⇒ I sleep in my room. I prepare dinner in the kitchen. I eat with my family in the dining room. I put my clothes in the closet.Page 4
DORMIR is to sleep
¿Cuántas horas duermes tú en la noche?
Remember about the "s" at the end of many conjugations for "Tú"/YouTranslates to ⇒ "How many hours do you sleep at night?"En mi familia nosotros siempre dormimos ocho horas. Mi amiga nunca duerme ocho horas.
Nosotros is we, remember "os" at the end of the conjugationIt also includes, (Ella/El) remember the removal of the "s" in the conjugation.Page 5
SER y ESTAR is I am/ You are/ They are/ He is/ She is/ etc.
Mi amigo Samuel es de Texas. Samuel tiene quince años. Su cumpleaños es el 10 de junio. Samuel es alto y atlético. Samuel está contento cuando está con sus amigos, pero está nervioso cuando tiene un examen. Sus padres son maestros. Ellos son de México y tienen una casa muy grande. Su casa está en una calle muy bonita. Samuel y yo somos muy buenos amigos.
This paragraph is speaking about a friend, and his family.He is, heavily used and they are as well.Translation is ⇒My friend Samuel is from Texas. Samuel is 15 years old. His birthday is on June 10th. Samuel is tall and athletic. Samuel is happy when he is with his friends, but he is nervous when he is taking an exam. His parents are teachers. They are from Mexico and they have a big house. Their house is in a very pretty street. Samuel and I are very good friends.